The Christians of Qaraqosh and other towns simply call us “the diaper ministry.” We distribute diapers in six sizes from newborn to toddler. We fill a void that no other ministry is addressing. At the same time, our partner ministry reinforces the Gospel of hope through our Lord.

Violent Sunni Muslim terrorist groups who destroy our values and kill Christians worldwide are the true enemies of freedom and democracy and of our way of life. The Deep State is distracting Americans from the real danger with Russia hysteria. When Vladimir Putin is dead and buried Sunni Muslim terrorists will still be killing Americans.

“In April, Fulani herdsmen attacked a group of Christians during Sunday mass, killing two priests and seventeen parishioners. The same attackers then razed fifty homes belonging to Christians. In fact, earlier in the year, on New Year’s Day, 72 people died at the hands of a Fulani attack.”

In this issue of the newsletter / Construction at Nigerian orphanage – New water system by start of school! / Christians die in attacks in Plateau State near our orphanage mission / Widespread left-wing attack on the Religious Freedom Coalition \ Christmas for Refugees funding is down at time expansion is needed.

In April of this year, when I visited the Nigerian orphanage that the Religious Freedom Coalition supports, the available water was marginal. There was only one running tap for over 200 children and the squatting toilets did not flush.

Will we be able to meet all requests for the Christmas program? In Lebanon our ministry partner wants to increase the program to 2,000 children and to furnish two blankets to each family. In Iraq the program costs will increase because the location of the children is spread out more. Sadly, regardless of how many families we reach, many thousands more will spend Christmas in a tent in a farmer’s field.

The reality of attacks on Christianity can still be seen in Iraq. At a church the Cross on Sunday School doors has been desecrated and the writing of the Islamic State still says, “The Cross must be broken”

In this issue of the newsletter / New playground for young children at Christian summer camp in Jordan / New mosque built at entrance to Christian youth camp – No houses in sight! / Huge advance for Diapers for Refugees – Program more than doubled! / Update: Expanded ministry in Christian town liberated from the Islamic State

In this issue of the newsletter: Amazon claims Religious Freedom Coalition is a “hate group” – No donations / Anti-Semitic groups such as CAIR receive funds from Amazon programs /Diapers for Refugees is a “hate group” because it helps Christian babies / Huge expansion of Diaper Program / New well for orphanage in Nigeria

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The Christians of Qaraqosh and other towns simply call us “the diaper ministry.” We distribute diapers in six sizes from newborn to toddler. We fill a void that no other ministry is addressing. At the same time, our partner ministry reinforces the Gospel of hope through our Lord.

Violent Sunni Muslim terrorist groups who destroy our values and kill Christians worldwide are the true enemies of freedom and democracy and of our way of life. The Deep State is distracting Americans from the real danger with Russia hysteria. When Vladimir Putin is dead and buried Sunni Muslim terrorists will still be killing Americans.

“In April, Fulani herdsmen attacked a group of Christians during Sunday mass, killing two priests and seventeen parishioners. The same attackers then razed fifty homes belonging to Christians. In fact, earlier in the year, on New Year’s Day, 72 people died at the hands of a Fulani attack.”

In April of this year, when I visited the Nigerian orphanage that the Religious Freedom Coalition supports, the available water was marginal. There was only one running tap for over 200 children and the squatting toilets did not flush.

Will we be able to meet all requests for the Christmas program? In Lebanon our ministry partner wants to increase the program to 2,000 children and to furnish two blankets to each family. In Iraq the program costs will increase because the location of the children is spread out more. Sadly, regardless of how many families we reach, many thousands more will spend Christmas in a tent in a farmer’s field.

The reality of attacks on Christianity can still be seen in Iraq. At a church the Cross on Sunday School doors has been desecrated and the writing of the Islamic State still says, “The Cross must be broken”

In this issue of the newsletter / Construction at Nigerian orphanage – New water system by start of school! / Christians die in attacks in Plateau State near our orphanage mission / Widespread left-wing attack on the Religious Freedom Coalition \ Christmas for Refugees funding is down at time expansion is needed.

In this issue of the newsletter / New playground for young children at Christian summer camp in Jordan / New mosque built at entrance to Christian youth camp – No houses in sight! / Huge advance for Diapers for Refugees – Program more than doubled! / Update: Expanded ministry in Christian town liberated from the Islamic State

In this issue of the newsletter: Amazon claims Religious Freedom Coalition is a “hate group” – No donations / Anti-Semitic groups such as CAIR receive funds from Amazon programs /Diapers for Refugees is a “hate group” because it helps Christian babies / Huge expansion of Diaper Program / New well for orphanage in Nigeria

In this issue of the newsletter / A Christian state in Nigeria under siege – Muslim president ignores violence / Slaughter in church during a service – A visit to the site of the massacre / A fancy reception with an Ambassador but the diplomats see no evil / Visit to camp for Christians displaced by Islamic violence is heartbreaking

In this issue of the newsletter Update: Inspection of Christian homes destroyed by Muslim raiders – 26 dead / Easter celebration at Christian orphanage in Nigeria – Much help needed / Easter morning service held at bombed church / Meeting with victims / Visit to church where 113 murdered during service by Muslim invaders

In this issue of the newsletter
Attacks by Muslim raiders near orphanage we support,
Values Action Team – The Senate VAT wakes up for religious freedom,
International Religious Freedom roundtable begins at the State Department,
Post Card program on HR-390 continues – Did your Senators contact you?

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